Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, August 17, 1866, Image 4

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€l)c pulij 4-lrrss. City Printer —Official Paper LAKGESTCinpIIU'ILATION. FRIDAY MORNING I Charge of Bodes’ Brigade at Seren Fines. Down by the valloy, ’neath thunder and lightning, ... . . Down by the valley, ’mid jetting* of light, Down by the deep crimsoned valley o» Richmond, The twenty-five hundred moved on to the fight; Onward, still onward, to the portals of glory, To the sepulchred chambers, yet never dismayed ; Down by the deep crimsoned valley of Richmond, Marched the bold warriors of Rodcs’ Brigade. See ye the fires and flashes still leaping? Hear ye the pelting and beating of storm ? See ye the banners of proud Alabama In front of her columns move steadily on? Hear ye the music that gladdens each com rade As it floats through the air 'mid torrents of sounds ? Hear ye, booming adown the red valley, Carter* unbuckles his swarthy old hounds ? Twelfth Mississippi! I saw your brave col umns Rush through the channels of living and dead; Twelfth Alabama ! why weep your old war horse ?f He died as you wished, in the gear at your head; Seven Pinos ! ye will tell on the pages of glory, How blood of the South ebbed away in the shade, How the lads of fought in the red valley, And fell in the columns of Rodes’ Brig ade. Fathers and Mothers! ye weep for your jewels, Sisters! ye weep for your brothers in vain, Maidens ! ye weep for your sunny-eyed lovers — Weep, for they will never come back again ! Weep ye ! but know what a halo of glory Encircles each chamber of death newly made, And know ye that victory, shrine of the mighty, Stands forth on the banners of Rodes’ Brigade. Daughters of Southland! come bring ye bright flowers ,* Weave ye a chaplet for the brow of the brave; Bring yo some emblem of freedom and vic tory, Bring ye some emblem of death and the grave; Bring ye some motto befitting a hero ; Bring ye exotics that never will fade ; Come to tho deep crimsoned valley of Rich mond And crown the young who led his Brgade. ♦Captain Carter commanded the artillery of the Brigade. fColonel Jones, who was killed whilst brave ly leading his men in the charge. J'lhe battalion of Virginians. (General Bodes, who, toward the close of the war, was killed in the Valley of \ irg lia. Notice to Merchants. j. sKx zE, OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, PURCHASING AGENT, (with johxks, bekry k C 0.,) Importers and Jobbers OP SILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS WHITE GOODS RIBBONS, Etc., No. 527 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA. aul—lm •C. aCHRKINKIt 4 SONS. Macon, C,a. JNO. C. Schreiner 4 SONS, Savannah, Ga. J. C. Schreiner & Sons, NO. 199 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSIC, and FANCY GOODS. Keep constantly on hand a ohoicc selec tion of the above articles, All orders from the Country promptly attended to. THE BEST OP ITALIAN VIOLIN and GUITAR STRINGS. AGENTS FOR Steinway & Sons’, Soebbeler A Schmidt’B, and Gale it; Co.’s CELEBRATED PIANOS. fo4—ly The Augusta Wholesale & Retail Emporium. 262 L KAUN & co " 262 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS In Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS FANCY GOODS NOTIONS BOOTS SHOES HATS AND STRAW GOODS 262 BROAD STREET. jul7—6tn French and Music Lessons. Madame ballot announces that she has opened a FRENCH CLASS, for Ladies, on every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at Four o’clock P. M. FRENCH CLASS for Gentlemen, same days, at S P.M. Madame B. will also resume her MUSIC LESSONS on and after Monday next. TERMS—Very moderate. Residence—96 REYNOLDS STREET. jy2l—lm Insurunce. Oglethorpe Insurance Company, Uj Savannah, Ga. rpjlß Oglethorpe INSURANCE COMPANY, OF SAVANNAH, GA. Insurance Effected at Equitable Rates. H. W. MERCER, President. J. T. THOMAS, Secretary. Offico ll7 Bay Strret, Savannah, Qa. Directors: . J. W. NEVITTI O. G. PURSE | A. FUALAKTON J. McMAHON L. J.GUILMARTIN F. W. SIMS O. BUTLER R. LACIILISON E. P. CLAYTON Augusta J. tY. KNOTT Macon B. F. ROSS Macon W. H. YOUNG Columbus H. W. MERCER . C. S. HARDEE I WM. HUNTER I A. S. lIARTIUDGE A. PORTER R. MORGAN J, STODDARD J. T. THOMAS W. REMSIIART F. L. GUE 11. A. CRANE A. A. SOT.OMONS M. HAMILTON W. W. GORDON M. S. COIIEN J. LAMA B. H. BRODNAX, Agent, mayll—ftm AUGUSTA, GA. Etna Life Insurance Company. LOCAL AGENTS WANTED At all principle points in Western Carolina and Eastern Georgia. Liberal Coni missions given. Office 15 Mclntosh Street, rear of Messrs. Schley's Law Office. CHARLES W. HARRIS, mylfi—3m Gen’l Agent. B. H. Brodnax, JNSURANCE AGENCY. CORNER OF BROAl) & JACKSON STREETS. JOSEPH E. MARSHALL, JNSURANCE AGENCY, • 210 BROAD STREET AUGUSTA, QEOROIA. ap26—ly Hotels. Restaurants. Central Hotel, GEORGIA. My friends and the travelling public gen erally are notified that I have taken anew lease on this House, and will be glad to serve them to the best of my ability on all occasions ami at all times. N. I»—Believe no reports from any quar ter whatever that I have given up tho j Hotel, or that I intend doing so. My cal- I <*ulation is to be permanently located, and | my friends may rely upon finding me at home, and pleased to see and serve them. jy!3—3m WM. M. THOMAS. S. M. JOSES, I WM. A. WKIGIIT. AUGUSTA HOTEL, \ UGUSTA, GEORGIA. J v This popular Hotel lias been reno vated. painted, and put in complete order, and opened on June 20th, 1866, with a de termination on the part of the present Pro prietors to make it a. FIRST CLASS HOUSE. Mr. WM. A, WRIGHT has chief control, and will be recollected by our Southern friends as the former Proprietor of the American Hotel, during the war, in Richmond, Va., and will bo glad to see his old friends, promising them a “Virginia welcome.” Every effort will be made to give entire satisfaction. A call is solicited. “Term*, reasonable.” ■&‘s4..Col. GKO. H. JONES, Chief Clerk, formerly of Globe Hotel. WM. A. WRIGHT A CO., fels—ly Proprietors. SCREVEN HOUSE, g A VANN AH, GEORGIA, THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL Having been renovated and newly furnished, is now open for the reception of the travel ling public. GEO. McGINLY, Proprietor, mhl 6—6 m Attorneys. Wright & Gibson, A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Chronicle rfc Sentinel Building, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Having resumed the practice of LAW, will attend promptly to all business in any of the Courts in Richmond, Columbia, War ren, Glasscock, Jefferson, Washington, Burke, Screven, Emanuel, aud Johnson Counties; also, in the Supreme Court at Milledgeville, and in the Un ? tcd States Courts at Savannah. A. R. WRIGHT, ju2l—2ni WM. GIBSON. Mosher, Thomas & Schaub, 9/1/1 lmoAI) STREET— Vrl Under Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GA., Direct Importers and Dealers in ENGLISH AND FRENCH Chiiia! BOHEMIAN, FRENCH and AMERICAN Grlass are! AND KEROSENE LAMPS, AND AGENTS OF KAOLIN WARE. us, and w t c will convince you that you can save the Freight from New York to this Point. Josiait MosnEn, J. Jefferson Tiiomas. mh3—6m George Schaub. Accident Insurance. INSURE AGAINST ACCIDENTS lit THR riONEEK COMI'ANY OF THE SOUTH. THE SOUTHERN Accident Insurance COMPANY LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA, HOME OFEICE, 160 MAIN STREET. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $1,000,000. INSURES AGAINST ALL ACCIDENTS, Giving the holder of an Annual Policy THE FULL AMOUNT INSURED IN CASE OF DEATH, AND COMPENSATION EACH WEEK IF DISABLED FOR A PERIOD NOT EXCEEDING TWENTY-SIX WEEKS. GENERAL ACCIDENT POLICIES For SSOO with $3 Compensation each week, may be obtained for $3 per annum. TEN DOLLARS PREMIUM Will secure S2JOOO, and give $lO compen sation each week. TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Secures a Policy for $5,000, with $25 weekly compensation. FIFTY DOLLARS Secures a Full Policy for SIO,OOO, with SSO compensation each week. SHORT TIME POLICIES ($3,000 for Ten Cents), Travellers may obtain at the HOME OFFICE, 160 MAIN STREET, Lynchburg, Va., and at the Rail Road Stations, Ticket Pol cies for ONE DAY TO TWELVE MONTHS, Receiving, in case of death from Acci dent, $3,000, and in case of injury, sls per week. The STOCK of this COMPANY is EXCLUSIVELY IN SOUTHERN HANDS And represented by a Directory WIDELY AND FAVORABLY KNOWN. We, therefore, appoal with confidence to the good will and patronage of the South ern public. Don’t be misled by the Yankee Com panies, with Southern names and officers, that have recently been inaugurated in the South. EVERY DOLLAR YOU STEND WTTII THEM IS THAT MUCH TAKEN FROM OUR CIRCULATION AND FROM A COMPANY WHOSE INTERESTS ABE IDENTICAL WITH YOUR OWN. OFFICERS: COL. MAURICE S. LANG HORNE, President and Treasurer. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, of Georgia, Vice President. GEN. HARRY T. HAYS, ofLouisiana, Fiee President. LUCIEN PEYTON, Actuary and Secretary. G. W. LATHAM, Solicitor. COL. HENRY E. PEYTON, General Agent. DIRECTORS: john r. McDaniel, WILLIAM D. MILLER, GEO. M. RUCKER, STEPHEN D. PETERS, G. W. LATHAM, MAURICE S. LANGHORNE, JOHN H. FLOOD, ABRAIIAM D. WARWICK, CIIAS. M. BLACKFORD, LUCIEN PEYTON. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON, Chief Offico at ATLANTA, Ga., Agent for the State. A. G. HALL, District Agent, AUGUSTA, Ga. SUB-AGENTS APPOINTED AT THIS OFFICE. my 12—6 m Southern Express. Quickest Time ! LOWEST RATES I THROUGH RKCEIJPTS GIVEN TIA INLAND OR Steamer Routes SPECIAL CONTRACTS Will be made by the Agents of the Scmtliern EXPRESS COMPANY AT BOSTON 28 Court Street NEW YORK 59 Broadway , PHILADELPHIA 320 Chesnut St. BALTIMORE G 4 Baltimore St. CINCINNATI 67 West Fourth St. LOUISVILLE 72 Sixth St. ST. LOUIS Cor. Main & Chesnut St. FOR FOR WARDING Heavy Freight OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR ANY POINT IN THE SOUTHERN STATES. FREIGHT To be Sent by the QUICKEST ROUTE Should be Marked “Inland.” SAME ARRANGEMENTS MAY BE EFFECTED .12’ ANY OFFICE Os the following EXPRESS COMPANIES: ADAMS IIARNDEN AMERICAN UNITED STATES NEW JERSEY BRITISH & AMERICAN AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN WELLS, FARGO Jfc CO.’S CALIFORNIA HOWARD k CO.’S KINSLEY ,fr CO.’S SARGENT.& CO.’S CHENEY'S EASTERN EARLES’ HOPE IN THE NORTH, EAST, , and WEST. Self-Order Freight TO BE FORWARDED BY THE Southern Express Company, Ofice , No. 179 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA. aulO—6m Medicinal. O P. HUNT, M D., Os HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Surgeon and Accoucheur, No. 192 Reynolds St., (Goodrich Row), Auucbta, Ga. lalfl-ly-3m* x CHOLERA. ev A CERTAIN CURE For this Disease may he wjBBP / found in the use of HafedL PERRY DAVIS’ VEGETABLE 3?ain JKiller, St. Louis, Mo., June 14, 1849. Mr. A T. Woodward, Jyent of Perry Davit* Pain Killer : Dear Sir : I feel it a duty I owe to the public, to make known the value of Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, and my experience in using it for some of the complaints for which it is highly recommended. Jn April last, on your recommendation, I purchased a one dollar bottle of you for pains with which I have long been afflicted, and made use of it on my trip down to New Orleans, with the most gratifying and beneficial effects. On my return to this city, the Cholera made its appearance among some of my passengers. I made use of the Pain Killer, having no other remedy on board, j and, to xny surprise and gratification, found it gave immediate relief! On my arrival in St. Louis, I called on you and got four large bottles, and stated to you my confi dence in it as an infallible Cholera remedy, and remarking to you that I wanted no other Cholera remedy on my boat. I made use of the four bottles on my trip to New Orleans and back, for Cholera and some other complaints for which it is recom mended, and met with the most astonishing success ; when I ordered from you six more one dollar bottles. Since then I have made two more trips to New Orleans and back; and on my previous trip up I had more than SEVENTY CASES OF CHOLERA on board, when tho PAIN KILLER was immediately used with the most astonishing results. In all ea a es where it was used in time, it gave relief in a very short time; ands can, with confidence, say to the pub lic, that in all the first stages of Cholera, when taken in time, it is, in my opinion, an infallible remedy! and after a fair trial with it for several weeks, and lor four trips to New Orleans and back, and using it for Cholera and other complaints for which it is recommended, no consideration whatever would induce me to leave port without a good supply—believing it to be a medicine that no officer of a boat or any family would be without a single day after using one bottle; believing it to be the most valuable family medicine knowu to tho world for all the differeut complaints for which it is recommended. P. S.—Please scud mo six large bottles for this trip. J. M. Broadwell, Captain Steamer Adriatic. I most cordially unite with Capt. Broad well in recommendiug Perry Davis’s Pain Killer to the public, Having myself been severely attacked with the Cholera, and found relief in a few hours by using the Pain Killer, and have myself administered it to more than fifty persons attacked with the Cholera, and when used in time, a care was effected in a few hours, and take pleas ure iu recommending it to the public as an invaluable medicine, that no individual should bo without a single hour. J. F. Boffington, Clerk Steamer Adriatic. Davis’ Pain Killer. —ln to day’s Union will be found an advertisement of this cele brated remedy. Tho certificates appended frr.m the captain aud olerk of the steamer Atlantic we know to be genuine, and founded on facts, as they verbally stated in our offico the substance of what they pub lish. —St. Louis Union. The PAIN KILLER is sold by nil Drug gists. ju23—2in DRUGS, MEDICINES, Etc. DLUMB k LEITNER, I 212 BROAD SJ\, Augusta, Ga., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FINE HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, Fine Toilet Soaps, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fancy & Toilet Articles, Brushes, GRASS AND GARDEN SEEDS, jaS—t.f Easley's Buchu. J~)ERANGEMENTS OF THE URINARY k GENITAL ORGANS Often lead to serious and incurable mala dies, rendering life a burthen. In most cases these derangements may be restored and health, vigor and lit© prolonged by the use of RISLEY’S EXTRACT OF BUCHU, Which is a scientific combination of the best remedies known to the Medical world. SOLD BY THE DRUGGISTS. jy2l—lm Kid Gloves. QXLY ONE DOLLAR A PAIR! For the Best KID GLOVES, at I. KAHN & CO.’S, jn!s—6m 262 Broad Street. Bills of lading ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE DAILY PRESS JOB O f PICE. Corner of Broad ami Post-Office street*, j»6tf TT|i Stairs {AVERY KIND OF PRINTING -Li and BOOK BINDING Neatly and Cheaply Executed AT THIS OFFICE. PARASOLS, FANS AND SUN SHADES NEW STYLES, at MRS. PTTGIIK’S, 190 Broad Street. f ADIES’ AND MISSES’ HATS -1-4 A T MRS. PUGHE’S, 190 Broad Street. M f j CINCINNATI TYPE lOUSDa Pill NTIXO-MACHiXK TVOfl 201 Vine street, Cincinnati. Send for Sfe-cirru-ns „ lul i^ mhl-6m Foundries, Machinery. MACHINERY FOR THE SOFTJ WILWM HLim. .. .. PENDLETON & BOARDMAX PRACTICAL MACHINISTS and ENGINEERS Iron W orks 189 REYNOLDS STREET, (On tbe Premises of W. K. Goodrich,) AUGUSTA, Ga,’ A.re prepared to furnish to order, at lm rates, every description of MACHINERY needed in the South. Such as STEIN ENGINES and BOILERS—PORTABLE.. STATIONARY. CIRCULAR, MULEY and GANG SA? MILLS, of tbe latest improvements WOOD WORKING MACHINERY ’ HORSE POWERS, COTTON SB'S. IRON RAILING, ' DECORATIVE IRON WORK CF EVE»v DESCRIPTION. IRON and BRASS CASTINGS either heavy or light. RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING mi all STEAM ENGINE FINDINGS. Fxriip’S! We have constantly on hand I'C.MPSot every description—FOßCE, LIFT asb HT. DRANT. New Pumps put up and old ones repaired. REPAIRING OF MACHINERYI We have facilities for promptlv repaint; every description of MACHINERY, heat; or light; and where parties desire work done on their premises will furnish comps, tent .Machinists at reasonable rutes. my2s —3m Y/Ook to your Interest rPHE FHtENIX IRON WORKS, ON J. Marbury street, near the Cotton Factory Building, known as the old PM factory, has been converted into a FODS. DRY and MACHINE WORKS. Steam Engines, and Boilers, Saw Mali, Sugar Boilers, Mill Spindles, Gudgeon, (lin Gear, Gas Retorts. Sash Weights, ib4 other IRON and BRASS CASTINGS are among the many articles of superior work* mansfcip, which we are daily furnishing ti our customers, and the public generally, at the very lowest prices. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly filled. Competent Machinists sent to any part o( the country to erect or repair Machinery. JOHN L. DAY, Proprietor. REFERENCES. Mr J R Howell, Millwright, Augusta, Gi Maj Geo T Jackson, Augusta, Ga. Mr W Brenner, Augusta, Ga, Mill Fur nisher. Jesse Osmond, Esq, Augusta, Ga, Car Builder. Reany & Merry, Berzelia, Ga, Proprieton Saw Mill. Cook A Lampkin, Columbia county, Ga, Proprietors Saw Mill. jul4—3m E. S. JAEFRAI & CO. JMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Dry Goods, 350 Broadway, NEW YORK. fe27—6m Country Merchants WILD FIND IT TO TIIEIR ADVANTAGI To call and examine the STOCK at I. KAHN & CO.’S* As they roceive NEW GOODS daily julo—6m Fisia: oistuks u Game m POULTRYi VEGETABLES!! AND FAMILY GROCERIES!! OF EVERY KIND a \"or SALE LOW Call and see me. WM. HALE (colored), Washington stree between Broad and Ellis, Augusta, Ga. mhfi—fini Furniture and Piano Hauling. PJAVING A NEW AND LIGHT Spring Dray, I am prepared to haul FURNIICW PIANOS, and any thing else, witheid scratching dr bruising, as is too often tM case. Orders left at my Grocery Store. “J Washington Street, between Broad uj Ellis will he promptly attended to, * reasonable rates. Particular care given to moving Fureit* 1 * and Pianos. W«. HALE (colored), _ ap!4—6m Dealer :u Family Groren* l '